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VOL. 6, NO. 27.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1881.
$2 00 A YEAR.
Savannah, Florida A West*
cm Railway.
ORXEBAI, MASAORa’S omn,
Hminii. Msy S3d, 188 . (
an and AFTER 8U.VDAT, Mot
” S3, Psmengev Trains on this Bom
id m folio**:
will run
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Inn fl***nnah daily *t 430 r»
iiriniWenp "
Arriro *4 Tbomm'a"
Arrivo at Bsinbridge'
Arrire *t Albany "
Arriro at Lire Oak ”
Arrivo atTaliahaaaen”
Arrive at Jacka'Drilla”
Leave Tallaiiaaaco "
Leave Jackaonville "
Leave Lire Oak "
Leave Albany "
Leave ibiinbrilm ”
Leave Tbomaevule "
Leave Jesup "
Arrive at Heveanah "
BEST GREEN $ BLACK
TEAS,
BUISTTS GENUINE NEW CROP
GARDEN SEED,
QXIOJYSJSTS,
CHOICE CHEWING A SMOKING
TUSAOOOS.
The Best live Cent Cigar,
roe Mia at plain's DRi:u STORK.
1H ru
A 30 an
030 AM
1036 an
830 am
T900am
720 am
620 pm
630 pm
11:16 pm
420 pm
430 pm
730 pm
630 A M
030 am
No change ol care between Havannab
end Jackaonville ea.l Harannah end
Albany.
Pnlunaa Palace Bleeping Car* ran
throaitb to and from Harannah awl
Jackaonville.
Sleeping cere ran through to and
from Harannah and Albany.
Pa—nget* from Havannah for Fee-
nandina, Oainravillc and Cedar Kaye
fake tliia train.
PumrngrrH from Sevannali for Bmna-
wick and Darien take tliia train, arriv
ing at Itaniwick 630 A. M.
PsrarnRcrs from llrneavick arrive at
Huvaniiab 030 a. m.
Passenger* leering Mneon 7:15 A. M.
(daily except Hondar) ronaeotat Jean,
with this train fur Florida.
FaernRcr, from 1-1.» *>’■. by tliia trait
connect at Jeenp with train arriving in
Macon at 635 p. in. daily. -
Connect at Albany with Pasacngci
trains both wayann Houtliwestern rail,
road to awl from Miacou.Kufala. Mont-
gotnery, New Orleans, Be.
Mail steamer leav.-a Riiuliridp' for
Apalachicola every Hiunlay and Thors
day' evening; lor Colmnbna every
Tuesday and Saturday ulternoon.
Close connection at Jackaonville dai
It (Sunday, except, il) for 8. Angnatine.
Pidatkai., Knterpriai', and all landing
on St. John's rirar.
Trains on U. aud A. It. It. Uuvi
junction, going west, nt 1137 n. m .
and for limn,wick at 4:40 p. m- daily,
except Sunday.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—EAS
TERN DIVISION.
L'ye 8avamiah,S'day cxVd, nt 7.4*0 A n
Leave McIntosh 44 "Pill AH
Icnve .Lamp 41 “lltill'rn
tanive Hloekahenr 44 44 635 I 4 »i
Arrive at Dupont 44 44 7it) P n
lean* Dupont 44 44 a3l a y
Leave Rlnckshcar 44 44 O-A* ' *
Loreo J,*stp . 44 44 1 30 pn
leave McIntosh 44 4 4 3 9# P n
Arrive at Savannah 44 4 4 5:40 r »
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Dnnont. H'nd'y exqlp'd, (t tto » n
Leave Valdosta 44 H:17 A V
Leave Quitman 44 045aw
Arrive at Thura-oreille 44 l'J**0w
Leave Tbomasvilh) 44 3 Sll pm
Leave Camilla 44 533pm
Arrive el Albany 44 7:15 pm
Leave Albany 44 630 am
Leave Camilla 44 8 48 am
Arrive at Thomasville 44 1130am
Leave Tbomeavilla 44 148pm
Leave Qnitman 44 8 33 pm
Leave Valdosta 44 8:17PM
Arrive at Dnpont 44 730 r M
J. S. Tiara, Heater Transportation.
O. S HAINES.
General Manager.
White & Decorated
French China and
ENGLISH PORCELAIN
AT LOW PRICES.
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lap^laniM
~»»hrems mm» aeaswM# raw. «aie
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Bninnrick & Albany RaMioad Co
Cuaxui or S.nuiiiLt.
lin £rMieM,,iHa inn.'im.
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Reports of Officers of the City of
J M Madden
a
30 68
-Brunswick for the lionth of
J C Norman
fi fas
308 22
July, 1880.
George Johnson
taxes
300
—
Cook Bros & Co
sales
150 00
BXPOBT 0» JAMES HOUSTON,
CLEBK A
Benj Hirech
taxes
810
TREASURER.
44
sales
4 38.
Amount on hand
44,608 56
W F Sy msrns, sgt, redempt’n 39 45
A M Haywood
taxes
5 15
J M Dexter
taxes
7916
Alfred Haywood
U
22 50
Mrs Jane Mayhew
44
55 50
Hay wood, Gage A O4 “
50 25
Mra M J Bong
a
922
Est Joe Doerflinger
to
23 38
A C Barlett
44
18 38
F Jo* Doerflinger
u
39 57
W H Whaley
44
9 75
A F Wainke
*•
3 25
J 8 Vinson
-
10 51)
E Mills
700
Kst J WFolwcr
“
8 75
E Mills
soles
130
Jas Middlcdith
12 77
Hot G W Abbe
taxes
20 34
Clngliom & Cunn’ghain 44
90
J B Habersham
U
100 53
Samuel Lissncr
44
95
Mra J B Habersham
14
97 01
J M Dexter
sales
15
J H Ledlie
“
24 38
Jas Middlcdith
lease
8 00
Haywood, Gage A Cojicense 1000, Jones A Jones
sales
62 00 j
Hsywood, Gage AOo “
500
J R Jestip, trustee
taxes
70 88:
J B Habersham
lease
15000
J It Jcsup
15 39,
T A Scott, oflmin’r
taxes
17 13
Benj Butler
44
2 50
Osborn Mason
•*
275
Gnen Fear*
*•
3 70!
II T Dunn
44
18 75
R A Kisliett, trustee 44 •
24 50
It 8 Clubb, trustee
44
425
Augustus Adams
license
10 00
J C Hutch
44
1200
Mrs H P Gray
taxes
14 38
F AUurmll .
44
2 55
K Bricscnick
44
4 20
G H Hazlchurat
44
14 75
E Briesenick
sales
600
L C Marlin
sales
220
Mrs R Meyers
taxes
44 55
JW Roberts
taxed
500
Henry 1*1001100
44
32 8*1
Daniel Smith
73
GWFsriees *
U
f 49
J C Norman, fines and fi fas 34 00
Thus Bnurko
44
32 00
T Mahoney
taxes
7 25
Burrell Jackson
44
390
Daniel Smith
Icaso
50
Burrell Jackson
44
2 00
It Greenfield
**
600
.
Est 1,11 Barnes
taxes
2 22
88,442 00
J II Tiron
*•
59 6-2
DISBURSEMENTS.
Mrs E D Nightingale “.
16 70
J F Nelson, snhiry
.$25 50,
Mra U C Hawkins
“
600
James lloiLston, salary
. 6010*1
Snmlfonl T)inmnf,/Ino 3 00
Arnold Anderaon, lino 8 00
KA Kelson, fine V 10 <10
J M Istvy, A At 250 00
Hein Mm T W Dunn, A fa.. 53 22
4 381 It GreenAcId, rent 3 00
J It-Minelian 44
T G Stacy, trustee 44
J V Kelson 44
Janies Tli»in|>soii 44
Mrs M It Sliunmm 44
King * Dolxcmiorf, sales
Cain Jny taxes
C'nln Juy lciisu
list Thus liati'son taxes
Kst John Hollins 44
ltobt tfoloiiion 44
M Hlmimon wlmrfngc
MrsS I’ricc bixw
J U Lvnibriglil luiso
Mra K A 11 Urniy taxes
L T Dupree
Mrs A U Arms,
Mrs U W Urooks 44
Mr* C K Uruoks
T W Drock
Win Turner, trustee 44
Jack Uumiuglw 44
I’ctcr Ciiristoplier “
Mra A ti Anna lease
T H Lung
Cato City ton
Mra 8 J Wood
. J II Fairchild
Wiley liugg
V It Mitclidl
Mr* Penda Smith
hot OI) Smith
Arnold Laurent
W M Tunno
Cook Urua A Co
J R Cook
SHCook
Mrs S K Mason
W M 1 laker, trustee
David Large
Turner Colson
U A ltalaton
Benj WiUUmt
ltobt Solomon
Cook Urua A Co
6 00
400
24 88
4 75
1UUU
45
COO
2 00
10 60
8 00
2 75
47 (>0
COO
1333 22
By am’t paid Clerk & Treas
urer on police Ancn .424 30
By am’t on A fat 303 22
By amt on rent* 0 00
Ten per cent of 627.00, Jjiiee
retained 270
43.'J3 22
Correct
Jas. Hopstox,
Clerk and Treasurer.
IjoMISTAKETTlOb'fTrr
Prek'.MlU.atn tun.
There is nothing that is more
J L Beach
W 8 Pittman
J It Robins
T U Gixslbrvnd
W A Holland
Osborn Muton
T (I Slncy
C W Styles
J T Blain, eoujmns l ; i 61) . .
J II iliiliershnnr 4 40 00 ' h
10 00
24 44
10 00
4 00
•J 11 Habersham, salary 271)
I M Dexter, coupons 38 5 .
Board of Education. cuii|*>ns2j7 5 >
(Mlmrii Mnton, rliarity I 18*
12 oo! *• 11 1!n xicbursl, couis.ua 8 75
2 4u J K Nelson A Sons “ 7 00
1 7J' I. C Marlin, streets. 2 34
jj jj31 Ksiglc A Plm-uix MauurgCo. 33
Osborn Mason, charity I 00
broke loose, and that the red gar
ment that you fain would hide
from the gate of the world has as-
•erted its rights, and appears to the
ntkod oyo about two chains and
three links below your dress. I
am going abroad to visit Joe Un-
don. the in<le|iendent candidate for
Sheriff, and you can step into the
back oAico and take a reef in it.”
He did not am the look of Are
in her eye as'ho went out, became
ho was not looking at her eye. She
passed out, and l)oc- Spaulding,
who has got a heart in hjm as big
as a Mix oar, law it, and, touching
his brimmed felt lint, be said in a
whisper:
Madam, you’d bettor drop into
a millinery store and fasten up
your—”
But aim parsed him on a run,
and was just going into a hardware
store, with tier hand on her pistol
pocket, when Julo Key* happened
along. Kow Julo would consider
14 38| Ja,|y whose apparel has become dis- 1 himself a Imrvc-lticif if ho should
arranged in such a manner that she allow a woman to go along the
street with any tiling the matter
with her clothes ami he not warn
her of tho consequences; so ho
stopissl mol told her she mint ex
cuse him, a |s rfect stranger, for
mentioning her petticoat, hut the
fact was that it was ooming off.
Ily this time the woman woe
mad. She bought a pistol and
started for tho depot, firmly re
solved to kill the first man that
molested tier. She did not meet
anybody until she arrived nt the
Junction, nnd she oat down in the
depot to rest before tho train came
in. Pierce, the hotel man. is one
of Ilia moiit noticing persona any.
where, and sho hadn’t been seated
a York minute before his eye
caught tho discrepancy in her a|t-
pnrol. He fried to got the telegraph
operator and the express inessen.
gcr to go and tell her a Mint it, but
they wouldn't, so he went and
took a seat near InT.
44 It is a warm day, madam,'
said Pierre, looking at the red strip
at the Indtimi ot her di
Sho drew her pistol, cocked it,
and (whitod it nt Pierre, who was
trembling In every leg, nnd said:
'* I/mk-a-here, you young cuss!
Biit/ometimes these
ik. People hnvu no doubt
noticed that one of the late fashions
among women is to near at the
Mittoiu of the dress a strip of red,
] initiated it looks real nice, but a
[ man who is not posted in the fash
I ions would swear that the woman’s
41 GO j
40 00
* ! petticoat was dropping ufT, nnd if
3"I of, sho was not notified, nnd allowed
„ jlo fix it, hIic would eoon bo in a
' ' ! terrible fix on the street. It was a
‘ 1 week ago Monday that a lady from
Oshkosh was at Watertown on it
and she wore a black silk
.Irens with a red strip at the Mit-
MreKDNight.ngalc.c.mpons li As sho walked acress the
Oil Dexter, cmijHins llr ;,|,,. Mr.Utlviu Ch-eney, a gem
* ' 1 tlemaii wiewc heart is in the right
8 33
taxes
lease
license
Db.*.0.9xst %
DENTIST.
cobbib coso aras * vuaiin wmm.
SAVAKKAII, GEORGIA.
MrsSK Mason
DC Bacon
V It Mitchell
JM Madden
Cook Brea A Co 44
Columbus Hibbard “
Cook Bros A Co “
Mra Jere. Minehan taxoa
Mr* Henry Forbea 44
Mrs Philip Ulach
Mrs Cornelia Polite “
W F Symons, trustee 44
Cato Bunouglis 44
J M Coleman 44
4 M Madden
Blain A Madden
2 50
240
2 00
2 75
4 25
17 (JO
10 50
100
0 60
300
200
100
30 03
429 07
133 54
9 76
4103
12 12
608
100
8 28
200
3 10
10000
500
1200
2500
500
82 05
2132
12910
102 25
60 00
2000
10000
10 00
760
1000
4 75
433
350
10 09
300
D A Moure, guard bouse 08 2dl . . . . ,
, “ , , ... i disarranged, l oil might step right
I H Smith, attorney s fee 10 Ml ”
L D Hoyt A Co, guard house 7 85
streets 88 72
public build 215
T G Stacy, printing 12 Ofi
M Shannon, quarantine 16 M*
J D Gill, streets 10 Ml
I, W Harris, streets 3 Ml
J D Gill, drains 33 33
Kelson A Sons, streets, etc... 24 88
place, saw what biumpjKsieri woidd
mmiii lie a terrible accident, which
would taiid lo embarrass the lady,
t-o he sti pls' l up to her in the |w-
liti st |n».-ibie manlier, look oil' iiis
hat mol said:
“Excuse me, nmdani. hut I think! I have had liall a dozen grown per-
your muring apparel is Mceoining! sons down town to lull mo my pet
ticoat wa. coming o(T, itml I have
stood it became 1 thought tiley
was old enough to ktidw what they
were talking about, hut when it
ouiiie* to boys of your age coming
areuml thinking they know all
about womcn'i clothea, it la too
much, and the .hauling is going to
commence.”
Mr. Pierce insde one bound and
reached tho disir, and tlieli got be-
in lo C ni k's here and fix it,”ami he
|R>iiiU.i to (Tie bottom of her dress.
She gave him n look which froze
Iiis blood, mid shaking tier dress
out she went on. ilu said it wo*
the Inst time lie would ever try tu
help a woman in distress. She
sailed along down to a grocery
store nnd stop|icd to h«ik nt some
... — . . „ , , ....... grapes, when the practiced eye of
rra 'llui. .Peter Brook saw tliat some-
u A ort< ? , • « *»■ 'i tliiiiK won wrong. To think in to for her to go awAy, which site won
it 8 ' act with Peter, and bent once said: did. As vhe was stepping on the
Ntlson ASora. coupoos 17 M j .. ^ tu U .' rari lho conductuc, Jake Sarerew-
dnipping uff. You call go in the
&b»re nod gel Mhiml that Mix of
cuilfisli mol fix it if you want to.”
Now tint was u kind thing for
Peter to do, and nu act that any
gentleman might Mi proud of, hut
lie was amared when she told him
to mind his own inisiiiess, and Auf
hind a whitogreyhound and suited
Jas E Lambright,charily
incidental. 3 Ml
pub build. 3 lilt
\V E Kay. coupons 14 00
Philip Ulscb, pub. buildings 1 50
C H Dexter, coupons
J M Dexter 44
Cook Urea A Co, streets.
10 50
1050
108 13
ski, said to her:
44 Your npiaircl, madam, seems
to lao demoralized.” hut sho rushed
into the car and was seen no more.
Since tlieli those gentlemen have
all Iconic.; that the fashion call* tar
n strip nt the bottom of the drew,
and they will make no more mia-
charity...
streets....
® 2? j would attend to her own petticoat, takes. But the£ were all serious
ta !n l' ,nd *’ w ' ,,mrc hed otf, just a trifle |enough, and their interference t
10 444 'mad. She went intotlic iKMtofllce'inumptaxl by pure kindnoM
heart, and not from any wicked
thought*.
<J t( I to mail a jsislal card, just os Mr,
8054
. Monk, tho pnstmader, came out of
J M Madden, judgment* 423 05 ^ office with Hon. I. B.
H E Lucas, coupons “ 00 1 Caswell, the Congressman. Mr.
R A Kisbett, 24 50 y| ott | (i without the aid of his glass-
JJ Cisco A Son —"*300 es,saw that there was liable to bo
L \l Harris etal, streets 73 trouble, so he askeil Caswell to cx-
Cash to balance 4,625 20! CIW< him a moment, and turning
Stixi. Raiu dy a Kxwr Amebican
1’rimxss.—It it reported that Mr.
Shields, of 8L I/mis, ha* discovered
a process by which a steel can be
- „ produced In n puddling furnace for
lo the delivery windoir, where she' superior to Bessemer steel. While
was nskiug the clerk Mint tiitio tho dt is admirably suited, according to
mail came in, ho said: . the test* made l>y experts, tc/the
a tlioiisand pardons, mail-' manufacture of rails, old rails can
am. It ill becomes a stranger to ] lie reheated, amalgamated with the
BEFOBT or z. c. xoBSfAB WAitsitAl- to one so fair without an in-'new steel, Slid the two welded to-
traduction, but I believe that I am gfthcr in the process of rolling
<8,442 U0
Examined and found corrccL
IV. W. Watkins,
Cliairman Finance Com, pro tern.
I aura Hammonds, fine 6 3 00 not violating the civil service rules them into lairs. Tlic cost of the
21 63 \ C M Floyd, fine 5 1)0 laid down liy Mr. Hayes for the chemical* necessary to convert the
157 79 i Dan Foley, fine 2 ui) guidance of |siatniasters when I tell pig imn into steel is pul at about
69 23JC M Onojier, fine. 1 00* von, lady, that fomething has(42 a Inn.
A Crack in the Hog
A few days ago s friend
word that eyery day he gave
If twenty pails of buttermilk
lot of •‘shoats,” and they scarcely
improved at all. Thinks I, this is
a breed of hogs worth seeing; they
must bo of ihc sheet-iron kind. So
I called on him, heard him repeat
tho mournful story, add then went
out to tho sty, in order to seo these
miraculous swine, I went Into the
pen, nnd on dose examination
found a crack in the trough,
through which most of tho contents
ran away under the floor. Thinks
I, here is a type of the failures of
our agriculturid brethren.
When I tee a farmer omitting all
improvements because of a little
cost, selling all hfe farm stock to
boy bank or railroad stock, or
mortgage stock, robbing his land,
while in reelitf be is also robbing
himself and bis heirs, thinks I, my
friend, you lutre n crack in your
hog trough.
When I seo a farmer subscribing
for half a doeen political or miscel
laneous papery, and spending all
time in reading them, while be
doesn’t road a single agricultural or
horticultural journal, thinks I, poor .
man, you have goto large and wide
crack in yonr hog trough.
When I see a farmer attending
all the political conveationa, and
coming down liberally with the
“dust” on all caucus conventions,
and knowing every man in the
county that votes his ticket, and
yet. to save his neck, couldn’t ted
who is president of his county agri
cultural society, or where the fair
was held last year, I “unanimously”
come to the conclusion that the
poor soul has got a crack in his hog
trough.—Empire Stole AgrienlturaluL ■
Different nations batrediffeesnt
styles of salutation. A Moor ridre
at full run to most a stranger, halls
suddenly and fire* a pistol over hie
head. A Persian meets a Persian,
and he sms, “Is thineexalted high
ness gissl V A Turk meets a Turk,
nnd says, “ May your shadow nev-
er lie Itfleil from our head.” A Polo
meet* a Polo, and ho says, “Art
tlmugny?" Tho ancient Roman
met tho anoiont Roman, and said,
“Bu healthy, lie strong.”— Tahnagt,
~itls a Well-known Pact'
Among Iihysieiatis that Bnetra. Jnn-
I per sail Parer* liras,i in combination
are the beat rewiwltee in the world for
IIj ilieesw nr tlie lUaalderorKiilneya,
nil Hist not lean than one half ot the
loinun family, both male and female,
ratter (nan ilrnarnntdlfams-
gaua, and neglest-ur failure In nee
proper remedies fanny many to un
timely graven. Nnmemoa enmtdne-
tanas bare law Med tat (imvst. Brisk
Dart Dr p, wits, I Wahl's Dlamre, Weak-
Here is hack aaJ Hip*, pro Hired by
•lenagemewt id Bladder and Kittneyay
Mil mm with aneh happy reaalts n*
Rankin's Extract of llncbn *n<1 Juni
per. If yon anger from any ,
„t tbeao CIWalM. get a botth)-
too will relievo you
Prepared only by Hunt, Rankin A
Lamnr. Atbnti. Cft. Hold Ire P. Jorr-
«er, drnggha, Brenawfak. aovHrauw
wii»t an LHtorSnyti
There are ao many patent luunbegs
amt u<Minima, In tb* way of mrdicium,
mlverthwd all orer the Country, that
the iniuiaa are akeptfawL and are bah
tolmy nairas the article ofT. red for
sale l» known to IBSB Ml mifa,
an l on the uttier bead, OanKW of well-
known citizena are idteu (orgnt to err-
lifiratea tor Ui* |mrpaae of eRrcting
l T. m k i i , ;, B g 0 ?r^rt.JY.S:
aiderntkm. It uivea me pleasure to add
luy teatimualal to a medicine which I
know from perannal eipcrieuce to do
all that fa claimed tor il. Ot oonrse I
ref. r to 44 NemalRioe, 44 sapeeifiofor
ueurslgiaand beadache. pntupiu this
city by Hnfebiaaon A Jlro.
m W. T. CxauTormn,
Bit. Atlanta Bnnday Phonograph,
Dane Sfr—It give* me grr.it pi, x„nro
to testify aa to the Owitfa elywar )n»i ■
to celebrated' OILDEIfH PII-LS.-
They hare don* more for me tlmn any
other medicine 1 hare enr taken. I
hare tried, without aureau* theme-
Inal rirture of several notnl springs,
> they Mfa.1 to reliere and rare me
OrLDERB PILLS I,ate done. I
nnhcaiUMsgly pnawnaeo them llm
beat VEGETABLE LIVER PILL ev
er mods; Tuan rrepcrttolly,
dcetHm W.D, RAItHKT.
Gsautvills. Os., Asa, 86,167R
D*. C. J. Morran - Amp Sir-1
ran not longer refraf u (torn rendering
to you my grateful erktiowledgrmrnta
tor the prireturn laaiu you bare given
to the baby world la your 44 Tertl,ina. 44
For several month* peat I haw been
giving il tuner liiMegtrtoowl,. tl,i„ir,
' ‘ be nmrf happy was Its ‘
from* oreinapioaamid,.
oar f«V<farifc* fcyhr«H,f
and with the nut hap
OefarlWBremwoeei
fay, uAffa ear tfah dsrffag
dftnftl. I renmmred it
ab.Hu I ream in euataet.
Yonr* very trnly.
A. B HTUQVt